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you will need a degree in engineering, science or computer science. >> well it was a game changer in the space race for sure. >> liftoff. >> yeah, 50 years ago, john glenn became the first to orbit the earth. russia had launched someone into space ten months earlier. the united states had been lagging behind. glenn's ride in a sense evened the score. he said it's the experience that will be the lasting legacy. one of the first mercury astronauts he went onto be a senator and a candidate for president but he said nothing will ever equal the thrill of that february day. >> sure because the views space are great but this isn't so bad. the east bay toward the city of san francisco, you take all that in, keep in mind i will pinpoint the neighborhoods popping off in the 70s as the news continues on cbs5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, thanks, roberta. . >>> welcome back. we had a temperature at 56 degrees, to 61 santa rosa, you are going to notice a difference tomorrow. we are going to have highs at least ten to 13 degrees warmer. outside live weather camera looking toward the towers with partly cloudy sk
you will need a degree in engineering, science or computer science. >> well it was a game changer in the space race for sure. >> liftoff. >> yeah, 50 years ago, john glenn became the first to orbit the earth. russia had launched someone into space ten months earlier. the united states had been lagging behind. glenn's ride in a sense evened the score. he said it's the experience that will be the lasting legacy. one of the first mercury astronauts he went onto be a senator and a...
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and the lawrence hall of science in berkeley. the shuttle will then do a few loops around the bay passing low by the golden gate bridge and then it is onto silicon valley. finally, west san jose and the monterey bay aquarium. here is a look at the shuttle landing edwards yesterday. that is where it starts today, writing on a specially modified boeing 747 and ready to put on a show that many of us will never forget. it will be flying as low as 1,500 ft. or lowered depending on the condition. we will keep you posted and we will have video later on. >> i think the conditions are pretty good >> we should get out our cameras. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime and the weather will work out ok. the sun is coming up now and the camera is looking great as we see what looks like a glorious day for the shuttle to come through. expenditures by the afternoon in the '70s and '80s inland. >> let's go to the freeways right now. in live look at the bay bridge where we are seeing a bit of a backup. over to the golden gate bridge we go, it might get
and the lawrence hall of science in berkeley. the shuttle will then do a few loops around the bay passing low by the golden gate bridge and then it is onto silicon valley. finally, west san jose and the monterey bay aquarium. here is a look at the shuttle landing edwards yesterday. that is where it starts today, writing on a specially modified boeing 747 and ready to put on a show that many of us will never forget. it will be flying as low as 1,500 ft. or lowered depending on the condition. we...
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the science center will cover additional cost. >> this is the science center and there is not public money involved. >> reporter: meantime engineers worked to widen the carrier's front wheels and narrow the back ones to properly position the shut on four base columns inside the hangar. on october 30th endeavour will be opened to the public and out of this world experience for everyone tone joy. >> it was really cool and this is my first time seeing it. >> reporter: engineers will be out here putting up the fourth and final wall of the hangar, so endeavour will be completely closed before it's open to the public october 30th. >> well today an austrian man rose to the very edge of spain stepped off and fell back to earth. more on space perspective in a movement, but first cbs reporter mark strassmann. >> reporter: felix baumgartner climbed into the stratosphere, more than 24 miles above new mexico's desert. the 43 austrian skydiver was about to become a human missile and plunge father and faster than anyone in history of his adescript lasted 2.5 hours in a capsule lifted by a helium ba
the science center will cover additional cost. >> this is the science center and there is not public money involved. >> reporter: meantime engineers worked to widen the carrier's front wheels and narrow the back ones to properly position the shut on four base columns inside the hangar. on october 30th endeavour will be opened to the public and out of this world experience for everyone tone joy. >> it was really cool and this is my first time seeing it. >> reporter:...
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science fun for all ages. >> lawrence is live at the tech museum in san jose for the bay area science festival which kicks off today and all week long. >> it should be a great time if you want to check it out at the tech museum of innovation. a great place to come. anytime you bring the kids and family with hands on stuff since you can come down and see what a lot of scientists work with to try to solve everyday problems. we are joined by jessica hendricks. >> we're proud to partner with the bay area science festival. there are over 100 events all over the bay area. the tech is puttingn three this weekend. this evening we have the science superheros. >> that sounds like a contradiction. tell us about that. >> these are five local scientists who are changing the way we understand the world. they are doing amazing things, marine biology, studying the origins of life. dna. they are going to be talking about science and research. >> reporter: a lot of the everyday things we have in life we don't think about because they are just what we have. we have the smartphones and computers and the
science fun for all ages. >> lawrence is live at the tech museum in san jose for the bay area science festival which kicks off today and all week long. >> it should be a great time if you want to check it out at the tech museum of innovation. a great place to come. anytime you bring the kids and family with hands on stuff since you can come down and see what a lot of scientists work with to try to solve everyday problems. we are joined by jessica hendricks. >> we're proud to...
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i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is an amazing opportunity for students in grades 5 to 12 to solve real world problems. >> reporter: when i was a kid it was play-doh. we're talking about flying to asteroids, other planets, all kinds of fantastic idea. this could be a reality. >> reporter: this is design project learning. it's a project-based learning experience where where creativity matters. an unmanned spacecraft has landed on a launch pad and they need to deploy instruments to each of three of these areas. >> fantastic. you know, this is stuff i used to read i
i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ a farewell long awaited. goodnight, stuffy. goodnight, outdated. goodnight old luxury and all of your wares. goodnight bygones everywhere. [ engine turns over ] good morning, illumination. good morning, innovation. good morning unequaled inspiration. [ male announcer ] the audi a8, chosen by car & driver as the best luxury sedan in a recent comparison test. >> schieffer: finally today, well, what have we learned in this campaign so far? mainly, that money is still the most powerful force in american politics, and that the internet has made negative ads more powerful than ever. take the case of newt gingrich. he zoomed to the top of the polls until mitt romney and ron paul dumped a load of negative ads on him. down he went. the romney people we
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ a farewell long awaited. goodnight, stuffy. goodnight, outdated. goodnight old luxury and all of your wares. goodnight bygones everywhere. [...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> schieffer: finally today we don't spend a lot of time here bragging about our work and our reporters. we don't even use the word exclusive very much. we think good work stands on its own. but the work this week of collar it a ward and producer ben plesser who slipped past syrian government guards and risked their lives to bring us a story in pictures of the revolution there deserves special mention. day after day from inside syria telling the story as it can only be told by people who are seeing it with their own eyes. they're safely out of syria. and joining us from turkey this morning, ben as usual is off camera seeing these pictures get through. thank you very much for what you're doing, clarissa, and welcome back to the world here. wher
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> schieffer: finally today we don't spend a lot of time here bragging about our work and our reporters. we don't even use the word...
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. >>> not your average science fair. the bay area teenager who made it to the president's science fair at the white house. a stroller with a child in it, rolls onto train tracks... and a >>> some shocking video out of australia. a stroller with the child in it rolls on to the train tracks there. a man who appears to be making a call on his mobile phone doesn't try to stop it. in fact, he walks aroun it as the stroller goes off the edge. a frantic move dice on the tracks and pulls the baby out of the way before the train arrives. >> a cupertino teenager who may have come up with a cure for cancer spent the day in some good company which included the president. 17-year-old angela shang was among dozens of students invited to washington today for the second white house science forward. the event celebrates winners from science, technology and engineering. >>> the facebook initial public offering will make mark zuckerberg a billionaire but will come with a $2 billion tax bill. that's because zuckerberg wants to buy 120 milli
. >>> not your average science fair. the bay area teenager who made it to the president's science fair at the white house. a stroller with a child in it, rolls onto train tracks... and a >>> some shocking video out of australia. a stroller with the child in it rolls on to the train tracks there. a man who appears to be making a call on his mobile phone doesn't try to stop it. in fact, he walks aroun it as the stroller goes off the edge. a frantic move dice on the tracks and...
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students laugh at me, but my students get goosebumps doing math and science. we love it. >> kafui dzirasa: he always tells this story about, you know, 19 years old and graduated from college, and how he used to get goosebumps doing math problems. and all i can remember as a 17- year-old thinking to myself was, "i never want to be like that." ( laughter ) >> pitts: anybody but that guy. >> dzirasa: yeah. >> pitts: kafui dzirasa loved to take apart computers as a kid, and says he breezed through high school without too much effort. he went to umbc as a meyerhoff scholar in 1997, thinking about his next track meet, not a career in science. >> dzirasa: when i got to umbc, i had no idea what research was. in fact, for about the first eight months, i lied about wanting a ph.d., because i didn't know what a ph.d. was. >> pitts: today, dr. dzirasa has both a ph.d. in engineering and a medical degree. he heads up a research team at duke university studying the brain and mental illness. >> dzirasa: i seek to understand the range of human suffering that comes in the cont
students laugh at me, but my students get goosebumps doing math and science. we love it. >> kafui dzirasa: he always tells this story about, you know, 19 years old and graduated from college, and how he used to get goosebumps doing math problems. and all i can remember as a 17- year-old thinking to myself was, "i never want to be like that." ( laughter ) >> pitts: anybody but that guy. >> dzirasa: yeah. >> pitts: kafui dzirasa loved to take apart computers as a...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> good morning everyone. is tuesday august 7th. >> breaking news right here in san francisco, several buildings are on fire in the cities and will side district >> the fire at the chevron refinery in richmond is contained but not out. >> i heard rolling explosions and i looked over and it was all white smoke. >> more than 160,000 people order to shelter in place following a huge fire at the refinery in richmond. >> we have heard the fire is contained and officials tell us it all began with a small diesel leak within the refinery. >> i thought we actually got bombed >> we're seeing what the fire look like when it first broke out. >> nearly every single car here was filled with people suffering from the effects of the refinery fire. >> police a
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> good morning everyone. is tuesday august 7th. >> breaking news right here in san francisco, several buildings are on fire in...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaids, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include ab
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science degree. facebook kicks off the road show to they were executives will meet with potential major investors that of the company's ipo launch on may 18th. the website is looking to raise about $5 billion. >> the latest fortune 500 list has been released with revenues totaling nearly $453 billion. exxon mobil is the board once again fall by wal-mart, chevron,, " phillips said gm. also california has more corporate headquarters of the list. beating out both texas and new york. so take that. 5:50 a.m., gasoline prices drop from the country. but bay area drivers are not getting a break. >> this is why you cannot get >> this is why you cannot get out of your car, at progressive, you can bundle your home and auto policies and save. don't worry, tiny people. flo is a gentle giant. ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ strea-ea-ea-ea-eam ♪ stream, stream, stream... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...in my arms... ♪ when i want you... ♪ ...and all your charms... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have to do is.
science degree. facebook kicks off the road show to they were executives will meet with potential major investors that of the company's ipo launch on may 18th. the website is looking to raise about $5 billion. >> the latest fortune 500 list has been released with revenues totaling nearly $453 billion. exxon mobil is the board once again fall by wal-mart, chevron,, " phillips said gm. also california has more corporate headquarters of the list. beating out both texas and new york. so...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend financial solutions that can work for you that have helped millions of business owners save time, reduce expenses, and maximize cash flow. as the number one small business lender for nine years running... we're with you when you need us. so you can be there for your customers. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >> can't we all get along. that is how i would like to be remembered after i'm dead and gone >> people who knew rodney king are reacting to the shocking death >> he died over the weekend. louis said it is live in san bernardino county where king was found in a swimming pool yesterda
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she founded sally ride science which developed science themed camps, festivals and classes for children who dreamed about reaching for the stars. >> it's a real experience and the experience of a lifetime to be able to fly in space and fly aboard the space shuttle and i have to admit i'm more excited about that opportunity than i am about being the -- as you say a footnote in history. >> reporter: today president obama called sally ride a national hero and a role model. ride was 61 years old. seth doane, cbs news, new york. >>> an expedition hoping to find wreckage of amelia earhart's plane is headed back to hawaii this morning empty handed. earhart would have been 115 years old today. she disappeared during a flight over the pacific ocean 75 years ago this month. the international group for historic aircraft recovery believes she crashed into a reef off a remote island and survived there for some time but their $2.2 million search found no con includesive evidence. >>> more extreme weather. the strongest typhoon in over a decade hammers china. every ar we pi a necity to plore. t thanks
she founded sally ride science which developed science themed camps, festivals and classes for children who dreamed about reaching for the stars. >> it's a real experience and the experience of a lifetime to be able to fly in space and fly aboard the space shuttle and i have to admit i'm more excited about that opportunity than i am about being the -- as you say a footnote in history. >> reporter: today president obama called sally ride a national hero and a role model. ride was 61...
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among dozens of students at the white house invited to washington for the white house science fair. created a particle design to deliver cancer drugs directly to the tumor without harming healthy cells. >> coming up, your hamburger is going to cost you a lot more. why mother nature is to blame. >> a slick new crime. the unusual thing thieves are stealing. >> a medical exam from the comfort of your own home. >> this is the 21st century form. >> affordable healthcare option that is only a click away. >> coming up next. thieves have come up with a slick new idea to make a quick buck. >>> don't forget copper wire. thieves have come up with a slick new idea to make a quick buck. they are stealing cooking grease for profit. with the production of biofuels to run car, the oily substance has become a hot commodity on the black market. the price of grease has gone up ten knolled recent years. rising from 6 to 50 cents a gallon. businesses trying to convert the substance say they are feeling the pinch. >> it's tough to expand your business and get restaurants when you are going to the restaur
among dozens of students at the white house invited to washington for the white house science fair. created a particle design to deliver cancer drugs directly to the tumor without harming healthy cells. >> coming up, your hamburger is going to cost you a lot more. why mother nature is to blame. >> a slick new crime. the unusual thing thieves are stealing. >> a medical exam from the comfort of your own home. >> this is the 21st century form. >> affordable healthcare...
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. >> the 170,000-pound endeavour p will be the centerpiece of an exhibit at the california science center. it's expected to reach the museum sometime this evening over a 12-mile journey over two days that took near nearly a year to plan. >>> san jose-based e-bays plans to lay off employees. paypal ceo says cutting 3% of its staff is part of a plan to trim costs and reorganize. paypal made up 40% of e-bay's revenues last quarter, generating more than $1.3 billion. >>> sunnydale's advanced microdevices or amds is also looking to cut its work force by 10% to 20%. according to a company insider, that is more than 11.000 employees. the company is projected not to make its financial goals this quarter. amd is intel's smaller rival in making microprocessor chips for personal computers. >>> lava lodge cafe is a bakery-based business, but its new owner starbucks has managed to upset hundreds of employees. workers tell cbs 5 they've received a letter giving them 60 days to prove their legal or they could be fired. that could mean roughly 400 people would lose their jobs. one employee who is an undo
. >> the 170,000-pound endeavour p will be the centerpiece of an exhibit at the california science center. it's expected to reach the museum sometime this evening over a 12-mile journey over two days that took near nearly a year to plan. >>> san jose-based e-bays plans to lay off employees. paypal ceo says cutting 3% of its staff is part of a plan to trim costs and reorganize. paypal made up 40% of e-bay's revenues last quarter, generating more than $1.3 billion. >>>...
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. >> reporter: it is the stuff of science fiction, only it will soon be science fact. >> the most important event, most significant event in the history of planetary exploration. >> reporter: the "curiosity" rover has been screaming toward mars since its launch eight months ago, by far the most advanced craft of its kind. >> mars science labs, the most challenging sent to a planet and certainly to mars. >> reporter: it is also the biggest. "curiosity" is the size of a small suv, and when it's fully implemented, its camber sits a full eight feet off the ground. its mission, while complex, is also very simple. >> to answer the big question, has mars ever been able to support life? >> reporter: landing first. they call it seven minutes of terror. that's the time "curiosity" will be out of contact during landing. first, a supersonic parachute, then dropping off the heat shield that protects the $2.5 billion rover, then descending under the power of eight engines, dropping three feet a second, cutting the cord and the engines speed off to a crash landing. >> that leaves "curiosity" on the surfac
. >> reporter: it is the stuff of science fiction, only it will soon be science fact. >> the most important event, most significant event in the history of planetary exploration. >> reporter: the "curiosity" rover has been screaming toward mars since its launch eight months ago, by far the most advanced craft of its kind. >> mars science labs, the most challenging sent to a planet and certainly to mars. >> reporter: it is also the biggest....
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>> we're passionate about math and science. we understand the important role that it plays in keeping america great and helping us compete on an international scale. we've fallen back in those areas. in fact, we're not even to fulfill the jobs in math and sciences. if we can get more college graduates into math and science, we can have more job opportunities. more than that, we just feel like we've got to change the moment momentum. it starts at third through fifth grade. we've partnered with exxon-mobil to create this teachers academy where we give the third to fifth grade teachers techniques to inspire their kids into math and sciences, hopefully keeping them interested throughout the rest of their educational experience. >> how is amy? >> she's doing great. she's here with me today. she's going to come with me over to the jersey science center and see the teachers during the academy. >> how is phil's golf game? >> the last two months, charlie, i haven't played my best. i've spent a lot these last five days trying to see what
>> we're passionate about math and science. we understand the important role that it plays in keeping america great and helping us compete on an international scale. we've fallen back in those areas. in fact, we're not even to fulfill the jobs in math and sciences. if we can get more college graduates into math and science, we can have more job opportunities. more than that, we just feel like we've got to change the moment momentum. it starts at third through fifth grade. we've partnered...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ and could not get it out. it can't happen in china where the boy put his head between to stone pillars. crowds gathered underneath as rescuers brought hydraulic jaws to break that railing apart. it does break your heart to see that i'm glad he is doing ok. >> in vacaville family was shocked to find and arrows sticking out of their pet bird. >> and now they're offering a $5,000 reward to catch the person responsible. that is a female version of a peacock. they're worried that whoever is responsible will come back and try to injure some of their other pets. off the coast of cape cod, a fisherman and his son got something of a shock when they were looking for a tuneup but this is what they got. they got a great white shark, about 12 ft. and at 1,
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will be a beautiful shot a fly over in sacramento about 930 and then will passed over the showboat science center, then it does a couple of loops passes low over the golden gate bridge then south down the peninsula and over san jose and then on to monterey bay aquarium, on future cast the computer forecast predicts there will be low cloud cover out there tomorrow morning, it looks like the cloud cover and rolls off between eight and 10 a m things have been delayed to 930 a and that increases the likelihood of sing it to 80 percent with a much better chance of have excellent viewing conditions during a talk to some folks at the golden gate bridge there are excited >>> i cannot imagine what would be better than golden gate bridge i ready to see it >>> i expect a lot of people to be accurate tomorrow morning it all happens once, this is the best place to watch it fly over it is the golden gate >>> nothing better than the golden gate 122 million was a flight time and live coverage of the flyover on cbs 5 and go to cbs s f dot com/shuttle. >>> what would you be willing to do and to get a new i
will be a beautiful shot a fly over in sacramento about 930 and then will passed over the showboat science center, then it does a couple of loops passes low over the golden gate bridge then south down the peninsula and over san jose and then on to monterey bay aquarium, on future cast the computer forecast predicts there will be low cloud cover out there tomorrow morning, it looks like the cloud cover and rolls off between eight and 10 a m things have been delayed to 930 a and that increases...
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. >>> coming up on the "morning news," science education standards slip, plus conflict of interest. news that mortgage giant freddie mac was betting against struggling homeowners. this is the "cbs morning news." against struggling homeowners. this is the "cbs morning news." until then, i have my wingman helping me out. tommy? - i helped dad pick it out. - it's beautiful. - behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open heart collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same: keep your heart open, and love will always find its way in. - i love you. - i love you too. and the chefs at lean cuisine are loving tangy lemon, peppery poblano, sweet butternut. we're roasting, and grilling to create must-have meals with no preservatives. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. it's in your future now. [ female announcer ] discover the power of aveeno positively radiant. with total soy, it's clinically proven to visibly reduce past damage, while broad spectrum spf 30 helps prevent future damag
. >>> coming up on the "morning news," science education standards slip, plus conflict of interest. news that mortgage giant freddie mac was betting against struggling homeowners. this is the "cbs morning news." against struggling homeowners. this is the "cbs morning news." until then, i have my wingman helping me out. tommy? - i helped dad pick it out. - it's beautiful. - behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open heart collection at kay...
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>>> they have a great super science experiments. rain forest is with animals. our science has a lot of new puzzles for kids. >>> are people going to pet animals in the rain forest exhibit? >>> yes, it'll be a great time kids will love them. something new is the led's dui fares well. deep-fried twinkies are the best. >>> we have the porter sisters over the weekend. we have not rocker's coming in. boys to men to will be coming in tomorrow. is going to be some spectacular barrett there whether today. otherwise by the afternoon, about 97 in the hottest spots and parts of the east bay. you'll see eighties are around the bay and plenty of '70s as well. high pressure will hold on for one more day and then it will start to break down for a bid. it'll be 92 in san jose. 94 in pacifica. 97 degrees in livermore and inside the bake temperatures will run into the '80s. more clouds and fog may be on the way into the week. but by the weekend, temperatures will be picking up again. the bears are even up with us today. we have lights on, it is going to be a great day parade com
>>> they have a great super science experiments. rain forest is with animals. our science has a lot of new puzzles for kids. >>> are people going to pet animals in the rain forest exhibit? >>> yes, it'll be a great time kids will love them. something new is the led's dui fares well. deep-fried twinkies are the best. >>> we have the porter sisters over the weekend. we have not rocker's coming in. boys to men to will be coming in tomorrow. is going to be some...
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while there's no lack of science or math at the air force, apparently. at cape canaveral today the air force launched a mini shuttle, a space plane called the x-37b. it looks like the old shuttle but it's about a quarter of the size and apparently it's unmanned. the mission today is top secret, but the last time the air force launched one of these space planes it stayed in orbit for 15 months. among the holiday decorations all over america, there are none more special than these. where they came from is a story in itself. next. next. not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® i
while there's no lack of science or math at the air force, apparently. at cape canaveral today the air force launched a mini shuttle, a space plane called the x-37b. it looks like the old shuttle but it's about a quarter of the size and apparently it's unmanned. the mission today is top secret, but the last time the air force launched one of these space planes it stayed in orbit for 15 months. among the holiday decorations all over america, there are none more special than these. where they...
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when it made its triumphant entrance in the california science center today, it was more than 15 hours late. even for a commute in los angeles, this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from will. lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 4 o-- 405 into a shuttle crossing. >> it is amazing technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when endeavor arrived at the l.a. forum yesterday morning it was more than an hour ahead of schedule. yet then nearly everything seemed to slow the shuttle's roll. >> i actually thought i missed it yesterday. when this morning i turned on the news and it was still grounded, i thought oh, yeah, we're going see it. >> reporter: the growing crowd some suffering dehydration in the hot sun got in the way. endeavor's 78 foot wingspan nearly clipped buildings and trees, moving at just one-mile-per-hour t wasn't even giving molasses a run for its money. >> the city had already cut down 400 trees and raised 100 power lines to give the five story shuttle enough room. yet d
when it made its triumphant entrance in the california science center today, it was more than 15 hours late. even for a commute in los angeles, this was a whopper. it took the shuttle more than 60 hours to complete the 12 mile route from will. lax to the museum. on friday it snuck a late night look at a doughnut shop and turned the 4 o-- 405 into a shuttle crossing. >> it is amazing technology, history, adventure. >> reporter: when endeavor arrived at the l.a. forum yesterday...
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use the it but over the state capital and other non- food the endeavor will pass over the issueand science center in oakland. hear of the prime viewing areas. it will do a few lopes or run him a bit on the golan but which minutes onto silicon valley. into less than was a and then the monterey bay aquarium. a landing at edwards air force this yesterday. a lot of us in the bay area will never forget this day. >>> its miklos end and might even fall a little " lower than that. >>> the top yield of 5,000 ft.. show has ever been to northern california before. what the plans at lax this afternoon it will then be taken off of the jet and taken to the top for the inside center. everyone who takes a picture of this please post it on the internet. >>> a popular spot is near the girl and a bridge appears i can't imagine what could be better than the golden i expect a lot of people to be adhered to more morning. >>> what's better than the golden gate? >>> he will have live coverage of endeavour's four over here on cbs five. >>> how about the weather? we're going to be the form to allow. >>> we have of
use the it but over the state capital and other non- food the endeavor will pass over the issueand science center in oakland. hear of the prime viewing areas. it will do a few lopes or run him a bit on the golan but which minutes onto silicon valley. into less than was a and then the monterey bay aquarium. a landing at edwards air force this yesterday. a lot of us in the bay area will never forget this day. >>> its miklos end and might even fall a little " lower than that....
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music and science labs. and your school. can get a world-class education. and sacramento can't touch it. me? about giants/cardinals game3 tomorrow... ...theres stilla liday's . >>> baseball. just when you might think it's all about giants cardinals game 3 tomorrow. still abuzz about the slide into demarko scoot row. the slide in yesterday's inning of game 2. scootro worked out with the team today. he doesn't believe holiday was intentionally trying to hurt him. >> i don't think he tried to hurt me. just trying to play hard and, you know, just a little late. today it feels much better. and it will probably be there tomorrow. >> all right. detroit and alex rodriguez benched for the tigers. alc is game three and this is miguel cabrera, doubling into center field. tigers led 2-0 in the 5th. struck out robinson. yankees rally down 2-9 in the 9th, but fillco gets the best out of the tigers' win. he is tonight's top five. number 5. carlos -- the u.s. won 3-1 match yankees tigers again. here's the pop-up and he is alex, and he gets it! russell martin. number three,
music and science labs. and your school. can get a world-class education. and sacramento can't touch it. me? about giants/cardinals game3 tomorrow... ...theres stilla liday's . >>> baseball. just when you might think it's all about giants cardinals game 3 tomorrow. still abuzz about the slide into demarko scoot row. the slide in yesterday's inning of game 2. scootro worked out with the team today. he doesn't believe holiday was intentionally trying to hurt him. >> i don't think...
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angela recently entered her project in the national siemen's science contest. it was no contest. she got a check for a thousand dollars, and promptly bought about as a dozen more pairs of shoes. >> i got these shoes because they're purple and i didn't have purple yet. >> reporter: easy to forget she is still in high school. it's just her dreams that keep graduating. >> i'm excited to learn everything possible, everything in the sciences, biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, even computer science, making new innovation pos he >>> good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm allen martin. >>> he has been in office less than a week but tonight, san francisco sheriff was booked into the jail. >> late this afternoon district attorney announced criminal charges against ross mirkarimi for accusations of domestic violence against his wife. joe vazquez is outside the hall of justice with how ross mirkarimi is responding to that decision. >> reporter: the former supervisor now sheriff spoke out. we'll tell you what he said here in a short while. but right after he spoke out, he was under arres
angela recently entered her project in the national siemen's science contest. it was no contest. she got a check for a thousand dollars, and promptly bought about as a dozen more pairs of shoes. >> i got these shoes because they're purple and i didn't have purple yet. >> reporter: easy to forget she is still in high school. it's just her dreams that keep graduating. >> i'm excited to learn everything possible, everything in the sciences, biology, chemistry, physics,...
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he did not explain why he listed a bachelor's degree of computer science when he does not have one. a hedge fund that owns a stake in yahoo have increased their efforts to oust the ceo for unethical conduct, and threatening to sue as well but he is not stepping down. >> california state university trustees seem to be responding to criticism over plans to give 10% pay raises 2 campus presidents. they're expected to amend the plan by funding those pay raises with money from campus nonprofit groups. many students and faculty expressed outrage at the original plan during a time of budget cuts and increasing fees for csu students. stanford university is kicking off a fund-raising campaign to get $1 billion to rebuild and update their hospital. the university wants to replace the hospital that was built in 1959. that would cost $700 million. the mercury news reports that donors have also promised half a billion dollars. >> new study suggests that this 6 percent of all americans say that at this rate 42 percent of americans will be obese. by the year 2013. we need to change our diets. >> w
he did not explain why he listed a bachelor's degree of computer science when he does not have one. a hedge fund that owns a stake in yahoo have increased their efforts to oust the ceo for unethical conduct, and threatening to sue as well but he is not stepping down. >> california state university trustees seem to be responding to criticism over plans to give 10% pay raises 2 campus presidents. they're expected to amend the plan by funding those pay raises with money from campus nonprofit...
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. >> as a result of this experience, they will pursue a college education in science and technology, engineering or mass. we connect each student with a mentor, a facebook employee, so that they will have more contacts locally. >> won academy every summer for now and the hope is that it will expand to an after-school program. >> i do have a physical page so it will be interesting. i'm usually at home or on my phone on facebook. >> to this students the experience is overwhelming >> this is definitely a like. for sure. >> well, the start of july brings changes for transit systems and passengers in the bay area. bart fares are about one nickel higher for a typical one-way ride. muni passes cost $2 more for adults, golden gate transit bus and ferry ticket prices are up 5%. and a one-way ride on caltrans will cost you 25¢ more. fares for a day tickets also up 50¢. and starting today there will be more buses to carry commuters over the dumbarton bridge. the dumbarton bridge express will operate more frequently every weekday between palo alto and union city. the hope is that the expansion
. >> as a result of this experience, they will pursue a college education in science and technology, engineering or mass. we connect each student with a mentor, a facebook employee, so that they will have more contacts locally. >> won academy every summer for now and the hope is that it will expand to an after-school program. >> i do have a physical page so it will be interesting. i'm usually at home or on my phone on facebook. >> to this students the experience is...
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behind it. >> this is the tricky, the tricky part... >> safer: and backstage at the pope's library, science is brought to bear on crumbling books, as restoration workers deal with water damage, mold and the ravages of time. it seems endless, this work, yes? >> angela nunez gaetan: it's endless, yes, obviously. >> safer: angela gaetan and the others go inch by inch, patching and strengthening ancient pages, scratching off paste put on by well-meaning restorers centuries ago-- paste that's turning acid, eating away at the page. mario tiburzi seldom reads what he's repairing-- it's too distracting, especially if the writer happens to be michelangelo. >> mario tiburzi: when i work on the michelangelo papers, it was the same that i work on mickey mouse paper. ( laughs ) >> safer: mickey mouse, eh? a difficult job may take months or even years. but consider the result. >> gaetan: 1,000 years after us, i hope that they can read the same thing that we are reading now. >> safer: the library's most valued documents go back almost 2,000 years, nearly to the time of st. peter, the first pope, whose tom
behind it. >> this is the tricky, the tricky part... >> safer: and backstage at the pope's library, science is brought to bear on crumbling books, as restoration workers deal with water damage, mold and the ravages of time. it seems endless, this work, yes? >> angela nunez gaetan: it's endless, yes, obviously. >> safer: angela gaetan and the others go inch by inch, patching and strengthening ancient pages, scratching off paste put on by well-meaning restorers centuries...
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that is left is a few of the workers that are breaking down the stages and removing the barricade and science as their packing up to head to stage four which will start tomorrow but it was all about stage 3 that began here in san jose less than an hour ago. the 150 riders started at the berryessa community center. they're heading east to livermore where the race will end. the cyclist will face the challenge of climbing mount diablo. this is a first for the amgen tour of california. we spoke to a couple of the california site list before the stage began. >> yes, today will be challenging. yesterday was a very challenging race. most of the sprinters mated over the top and i am expecting the same. very challenging. the kleins are too far from the finish. so it is hard for the cars to really want to go 100 percent. >> it is a historic time in the area. all of the site was down here know the climb very well and drain on it all the time, i've heard the name many times throughout my career and i'm getting pretty also i have zero heard a lot. >> the mobile australian team can get over the climb. >> t
that is left is a few of the workers that are breaking down the stages and removing the barricade and science as their packing up to head to stage four which will start tomorrow but it was all about stage 3 that began here in san jose less than an hour ago. the 150 riders started at the berryessa community center. they're heading east to livermore where the race will end. the cyclist will face the challenge of climbing mount diablo. this is a first for the amgen tour of california. we spoke to...
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the science women need to look for. to toss large rocks in liverm ensive . >>> vandals are uses a launching device to throw large rocks at homes. don ford on what's behind the strange and potentially dangerous crimes. >> reporter: it's usually quiet in livermore but last saturday night it got noisy and dangerous. someone started smashing windows with rocks but not just any foxes. >> there is river rocks, decorative and from size of a softball to a tennis ball. >> reporter: large stones that police believe were thrown from a launching device. >> like a water balloon launcher. it's like a gain rubber band. >> reporter: the damage is widespread. eight homes and a school hit by the vandals. throwing them may not rice to the level of violence we have seen in other cities but police say stones of this size can cause serious damage. one of the rocks smashed through window into a baby's room. it flew over the baby's crib and then punched a hole in the wall. >> standing in her crib. could have hit her in the head. it could have
the science women need to look for. to toss large rocks in liverm ensive . >>> vandals are uses a launching device to throw large rocks at homes. don ford on what's behind the strange and potentially dangerous crimes. >> reporter: it's usually quiet in livermore but last saturday night it got noisy and dangerous. someone started smashing windows with rocks but not just any foxes. >> there is river rocks, decorative and from size of a softball to a tennis ball. >>...
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our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> you are watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> good morning everyone, it is monday august 13th. >> 8 town evacuates as northern california fires are burning thousands of acres. google cuts thousands of motorola jobs. those stories and more on your morning minute. >> when it gets too close here, we're gone and this entire mountain is gone. >> to while fire spreading rapidly along highway 20 east of clearlake. >> the wind is raging. >> mitt romney and his new running mate hit the campaign trail and gave their first interview to cbs news. >> we think that this is a moment in the country that needs leadership. >> he is an articulate spokesperson for the governor mitt romney's vision but it is a vision that i fundamentally disagree with
our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >> you are watching cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning. >> good morning everyone, it is monday august 13th. >> 8 town...
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bradbury, who was 91, was the great american writer of science fiction. in the 1950s with the launch of space travel, ray bradbury's imagination took flight. "the martian chronicles," "the illustrated man," "something wicked this way comes," science fiction, that subject of pulp novels, became literature, required in high school and college, decades after they were published. "farenheit 451" is among the most enduring, which is ironic because it's about the destruction of books. in the society dreamed up by bradbury and made into a movie, firemen start fires, burning books at 451 degrees. the novel was a reflection of the anxieties of the cold war. many of bradbury's works were morality tales, played out amid rockets, robots, and alien worlds. his writing foresaw the ipod, the cell phone, and wall-sized tvs. >> i'd love to live to be 101 so i can finish 30 or 40 more books and three or 400 more short stories and an opera and several plays. there isn't enough time, and i want more. >> pelley: he did a lot with the time he had had. he turned out 11 novels a
bradbury, who was 91, was the great american writer of science fiction. in the 1950s with the launch of space travel, ray bradbury's imagination took flight. "the martian chronicles," "the illustrated man," "something wicked this way comes," science fiction, that subject of pulp novels, became literature, required in high school and college, decades after they were published. "farenheit 451" is among the most enduring, which is ironic because it's about...
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brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. only delivery ship capable of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> it's a busy day in the weather department back east and right here as well. >> did you notice my tie? >> i did. >> how about that? the giant's colors. now we're going to get sleep this week. you know what, waking up today to dense fog. looks like very thick as you approach the coastline and just inside the bay. visibility is less than a quarter mile. we're looking at lots of sunshine. maybe not quite as warm as yesterday. 60s and 70s around the bay. couple patches of fog. high pressure taking over. showers up toward the seattle area. we're going to stay dry for a day or so and things begin to switch gears. for now, holding on and we're going to see sunshine. look at our future cast. starting out with a couple patches of fog and we take you over to tuesday looking on okay and toward halloween on wednesday, the storm clouds make return. and there we go. by wednesday evening, looks like the rain movi
brought back a ton of science experiments and equipment. only delivery ship capable of returning cargo now that the shuttle program has ended. >> it's a busy day in the weather department back east and right here as well. >> did you notice my tie? >> i did. >> how about that? the giant's colors. now we're going to get sleep this week. you know what, waking up today to dense fog. looks like very thick as you approach the coastline and just inside the bay. visibility is...
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and i have a science background. so that was pretty interesting, i thought. the magic shows us a lot of the ways in which we can be deceived rather easily. >> schieffer: but we should add to this, you were planning to be-- to get a ph.d. in physics and you decide instead-- >> also to be less nerdy. >> schieffer: less thirdy. are you happy? >> yeah, well, sure pim happy, but but i do think things like magic and physics are. kind of related in that they're nerds playing god with the universe in a way. and magic is special. it's kindsave way of hiding in the spotlight. you can perform and seem extroverted but you're also withholding information. >> schieffer: to me-- and i say every page of your book i found something else to blawfd-- you went out and visited this card shark-- not shark, i guess mechanic. >> yeah, card shark-- >> schieffer: who is better at manipulating cards than anyone, and he's blind. how can that be? >> it's unbelievable. his name is richard tunneler, he lives in texas, san antonio. he lost his vision-- or began to lose his vision pretty ear
and i have a science background. so that was pretty interesting, i thought. the magic shows us a lot of the ways in which we can be deceived rather easily. >> schieffer: but we should add to this, you were planning to be-- to get a ph.d. in physics and you decide instead-- >> also to be less nerdy. >> schieffer: less thirdy. are you happy? >> yeah, well, sure pim happy, but but i do think things like magic and physics are. kind of related in that they're nerds playing...
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. >> it seems like science fiction. a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car size rover to the martian surface, then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right, it's game over. i know when we get that signal, a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> if all goes according to plan, curiosity will be landing on a planet near us august 6th. bill whitaker, cbs news, pasadena. >>> look at that. nasa going all hollywood on us. it's going to be fun to watch. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the colorado shooting investigation. john miller tells us about the content of a package allegedly sent by the suspected gunman. plus, a look at rising food prices in the wake of a record drought and golf great, phil mickelson on a new teacher's academy focusing on math and science. by the way, we hear that he may even help charlie rose with his swing or charlie may help him. i've heard charlie's got
. >> it seems like science fiction. a hovercraft called a sky crane steadied by rockets designed just for this will gently lower the car size rover to the martian surface, then fly out of the way. >> if any one thing doesn't work just right, it's game over. i know when we get that signal, a lot of people are going to be crying. i'm going to be crying. >> if all goes according to plan, curiosity will be landing on a planet near us august 6th. bill whitaker, cbs news, pasadena....
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that's the science of subatomic particles to make computer chips... and jobs. >> reporter: don't let the physical decay of downtown albany, new york, fool you. this may be the rust belt, but there's a new kind of industrial revolution going on here. just ask john keefe. >> the recession seems to be every place but here. >> reporter: "here" is albany's college of nanoscale science and engineering, where keefe, who did not graduate from college, has a job as an assistant, helping an army of ph.d.s develop the world's next generation of computer chips. >> i felt i was way over my head, but once i started doing what they were asking me to do, it was like any other job, you know. >> reporter: five years ago, if i showed and you your clean room get-up, you probably wouldn't have believed that was you going to work. >> i didn't even know what a clean room was. >> reporter: keefe worked in a local paper factory for 23 years before being laid off. today, he's one of more than 2,700 employees at the nano college supporting 250 professors and students who measur
that's the science of subatomic particles to make computer chips... and jobs. >> reporter: don't let the physical decay of downtown albany, new york, fool you. this may be the rust belt, but there's a new kind of industrial revolution going on here. just ask john keefe. >> the recession seems to be every place but here. >> reporter: "here" is albany's college of nanoscale science and engineering, where keefe, who did not graduate from college, has a job as an...
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that's a part of the anatomy that is literally close to the heart and how science classifies what we humans are: mammals. tracy smith will be reporting our cover story. >> reporter: they're idolized, netishized, idealized, stylized. >> men love to stair at breasts. i have to say i don't find this revolutionary science. >> reporter: they might also be lethal. >> they are the most vulnerable organ to cancer in a woman's body. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the art and science of breasts. hey, my eyes are up here. >> osgood: a bird's eye view is what seth doane will be offering from one of the world's most extraordinary cities. >> reporter: 18 million tourists visit venice each year taking in its historic beauty, but one of the biggest draws of all might surprise you. pigeons. thousands of them. of all of the things you've done in venice, where does this rank? >> the top. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the pigeons of saint mark's square. >> osgood: after the storm a really terrible one, a community is left to mourn its dead, comfort its injured and honor its heroes. you ne
that's a part of the anatomy that is literally close to the heart and how science classifies what we humans are: mammals. tracy smith will be reporting our cover story. >> reporter: they're idolized, netishized, idealized, stylized. >> men love to stair at breasts. i have to say i don't find this revolutionary science. >> reporter: they might also be lethal. >> they are the most vulnerable organ to cancer in a woman's body. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the...
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. >> today we're looking at science-fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. the self-driving car. >> reporter: despite the notion he's an old retread, governor jerry brown arrived at google's headquarters in a self-driving car to accelerate california's leadership in self-driverless cars. google has lost 300,000 miles in this new technology. a new law allows driverless cars on the public roads as long as there's a licensed driver behind the wheel. it directs the dmv to adopt regulations. the governor signed the legislation in front of an audience of google employees. google co-founder was asked when the public might get their hands on this vehicle. >> i don't want to over promise right now. we have some pretty ambitious targets. you can see them stressing and looking at me. >> reporter: but he did say five years or less and he believes it will save lives. 99% of all traffic and fatal accidents are caused by human error. >> i expect driverless cars will be far safer. >> reporter: with cameras and scanner laser it opens the possibility of the blind driving. cut
. >> today we're looking at science-fiction becoming tomorrow's reality. the self-driving car. >> reporter: despite the notion he's an old retread, governor jerry brown arrived at google's headquarters in a self-driving car to accelerate california's leadership in self-driverless cars. google has lost 300,000 miles in this new technology. a new law allows driverless cars on the public roads as long as there's a licensed driver behind the wheel. it directs the dmv to adopt...
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the study in the journal "science" found the drug removes plaque build-up in the brain that can cause alzheimer's. doctors are now planning tests on more people. >>> a warning for toyota owners, what can be sparking fires had some car doors. >> and easing up the parking ticket pain. why two bay area cities are changing their policies. >>> and it's a squirrel sure to keep heads turning. how it furry critter got its unusual hue. >> purple. >> we're still seeing some showers and continuing to see some moisture moving into the afternoon hours. pretty wet at ocean beach. will we see that over the weekend? we will talk about that next. she spotted it in her backyard. her husband set up a trap, and they too >>> you're not nuts. this squirrel is definitely purpose. a pennsylvania woman thought she spotted it in her yard so they took pictures to prove the anomaly. it can be dye. the furry critter is set free and it has a facebook page. >> those are indigenous to karnopolu. s. >> we have clouds in the skies right now. we have seen showers as a weak cold front slides through. hi-def doppler pick
the study in the journal "science" found the drug removes plaque build-up in the brain that can cause alzheimer's. doctors are now planning tests on more people. >>> a warning for toyota owners, what can be sparking fires had some car doors. >> and easing up the parking ticket pain. why two bay area cities are changing their policies. >>> and it's a squirrel sure to keep heads turning. how it furry critter got its unusual hue. >> purple. >> we're...
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academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: you have to drill deep into modern american politics to find something to feel good about these days, but the sharp eyed ashley parker of the "new york times" actually found something deep down there among the sleazy ads, the obscene amounts of money, and the rock mind-numbing talking points. and what was it? well, she reports that for all of this criticism of barack obama's policy, some of mitt romney's supporters are upset that he continues to say the president is a nice guy, but, she reports, romney's people have decide that won't change. thomas, ath, one of romney's keep adviser said romney will continue to argue the president is not a bad guy, just the wrong guy to fix the economy. the president's team may compare bain capital to a blood-sucking pat of bat put the president describes romney as a patriotic american who has much to be proud of. maybe it's political post
academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >> schieffer: you have to drill deep into modern american politics to find something to feel good about these days, but the sharp eyed ashley parker of the "new york times" actually found something deep down there among the sleazy ads, the obscene amounts of money, and the rock mind-numbing talking...
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do you believe this science? >> i think 150 is certainly ambitious. yes, i believe the science. i think that 150 is ambitious. but it's not only the science, but it's the societal changes that take place that need to be discussed. that is the potential sunset clause this marriages. childbirth much later potentially. she talks about a woman giving birth at 70. that happened population. >> she raises that issue. the research shows that populations as they get older, populations level off or go down. >> i was going to say, you talk about in the piece all of these physical changes. what about mentally, is there a concern about keeping your brain that active sm. >> i would say so. that's part of the careers issue. we're talking about second or even third careers. that is, maybe taking a long sabbatical, what we used to call retirement and going back into the workforce at 90, taking another job. >> gayle raised the issue, as long as you could be in control of all your faculties. >> and coherent. >> i think that's it. one of the issues here is she looks at it like fixing a car. one par
do you believe this science? >> i think 150 is certainly ambitious. yes, i believe the science. i think that 150 is ambitious. but it's not only the science, but it's the societal changes that take place that need to be discussed. that is the potential sunset clause this marriages. childbirth much later potentially. she talks about a woman giving birth at 70. that happened population. >> she raises that issue. the research shows that populations as they get older, populations level...
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the drug is made by foster city based juliet sciences, a three- year study found that daily doses cut the risk of infection in healthy gay and bisexual men by 42 percent. >> two americans and their tour guide released today by the egyptian kidnappers. the pastor michael lewis was among those freed, they were adopted last friday in the desert. the kidnappers say that they freed the captives after officials promised him they would work on freeing his uncle from prison. two u.s. citizens are from the boston area. >> people in the capital of syria say that they're seeing the worst violence in the 17 months old uprising. intense come fire can be heard in a new video posted online. the syrian president's forces still control that city. new details are emerging about a massacre in a village last week. you neve un observers say that he troops went door-to-door. >> we have seen burned buildings and remnants of shelling and belittles etc.. >> the international red cross now calls the conflict in syria a civil war. that means war crimes prosecutions could occur. the syrian government insists the
the drug is made by foster city based juliet sciences, a three- year study found that daily doses cut the risk of infection in healthy gay and bisexual men by 42 percent. >> two americans and their tour guide released today by the egyptian kidnappers. the pastor michael lewis was among those freed, they were adopted last friday in the desert. the kidnappers say that they freed the captives after officials promised him they would work on freeing his uncle from prison. two u.s. citizens are...
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everything is science and technology driven. since the industrial revolution, all nations that have embraced innovations and science of technology have led the world economically. we're in economic doldrums right now. >> while we're not going, other countries are going. >> other countries value investments in science an engineering and recognize what force going into space plays on the attitudes of spirit of that culture. i can tell you, back in that space era, the golden era of space exploration, everybody was dreaming about tomorrow being tomorrow land. >> what do you think happened? >> because we went to the moon not as app economic driver to stimulate scientific innovations in our economy, no. we went because we were at war with russia and when we found out, concluded that russia was not also going to the moon we were done. meanwhile, people at the time said we went to the moon by 1969. we'll be on mars in ten years. based on what argument do you think that will happen? because if russia is not going to mars, we're not going
everything is science and technology driven. since the industrial revolution, all nations that have embraced innovations and science of technology have led the world economically. we're in economic doldrums right now. >> while we're not going, other countries are going. >> other countries value investments in science an engineering and recognize what force going into space plays on the attitudes of spirit of that culture. i can tell you, back in that space era, the golden era of...
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how much science is here? can you find this out other than talking to people who are part of the process of doing the thing that you're measuring? >> exactly, yes. a lot of this is quantitative. there are studies out there. there's tons of data that back up what these experts have told me. >> he's a very polite person, charlie. you tell us the best time to get engaged, then you tell us the best time to break off the engagement. >> right. >> sort of equal opportunity. best time to get engaged is? >> that's about a year or so after you've been going out with a person. again, lots of studies would show that success rates increase after you've been dating for at least a year. then the best time to break off an engagement, best time to really break bad news in general. >> go ahead. >> it's in the evening. >> in the evening because? >> because our heart rates are lower then, our blood pressure is lower. we have less chance of getting a -- having a heart attack in the evening. >> in the evening? >> no joke. the ameri
how much science is here? can you find this out other than talking to people who are part of the process of doing the thing that you're measuring? >> exactly, yes. a lot of this is quantitative. there are studies out there. there's tons of data that back up what these experts have told me. >> he's a very polite person, charlie. you tell us the best time to get engaged, then you tell us the best time to break off the engagement. >> right. >> sort of equal opportunity....
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endeavour is being transferred from los angeles international airport to the california science center at exposition park. the 170,000-pound spacecraft will be on display there for museum visitors eventually . this is a live picture of from the streets of l.a. there you can see the shuttle is moving at 2 miles per hour. four computer controlled transporters will negotiate the shuttle along the 12-mile route where in some cases it will be inches away from buildings. >> in some places the wing tips will extend beyond the boundaries of the streets over the sidewalks. >> reporter: what do you do then? >> just move very carefully and slowly. we tell people to open their windows as the wing comes by. [ laughter ] >> can you imagine? trees and other obstacles had to be removed to accommodate the unusually wide load. the shuttle will travel at speeds up to 2 miles an hour as we said in the two-day trip that began late last night. can you imagine being on that crew it help move it along the streets? >> neat. >> i think they took out like hundreds of trees too. that's tough. >> they did. >> but
endeavour is being transferred from los angeles international airport to the california science center at exposition park. the 170,000-pound spacecraft will be on display there for museum visitors eventually . this is a live picture of from the streets of l.a. there you can see the shuttle is moving at 2 miles per hour. four computer controlled transporters will negotiate the shuttle along the 12-mile route where in some cases it will be inches away from buildings. >> in some places the...